chica
v2.0
wait, what?
Yeah
wait, what?
It turns out it's all about money nowadays...
Imagine this scenario: someone could make money if people stopped doing natural and beneficial things for their newborn children. So people stop doing them.
One would think people are smart enough not to go for it, but one would be wrong. First they do it because they're led to believe it's good for their children; later they do it because that's what's been done for generations.
The stigma attached to breastfeeding and to the uncircumcised penis proves it.
That's part 3; here are part 1 and part 2.
I know one person who is circumcized. But I accept that, because he had some problems with his... dick.
I hope he wasn't disappointed with the outcome.
Some people actually like to modify their genitals; I've seen some weird penises on the internet
Well I think it's okay it they want to modify their own genitals... but what some muslims do to the girls... urgh...
Why Muslims? Christians do it too. It's a matter of culture, not religion.
And seven day old boys can't decide to modify their genitals, it's not their personal choice.
Christians dont circumcize girls.
I know one person who is circumcized. But I accept that, because he had some problems with his... dick.
But I certainly don't accept girl's circumcizing.
And now let's discuss another angle: surgical hymen restoration. Hooray for manufactured virginity!
Goodness, every time I hear of a virgin without a hymen it turns out she had a horse riding accident when she was ten
Masturbation is nothing to be ashamed of, ladies. They know we do it too. They found out in the nineties.
If that's the case, then why didn't the bride whose husband denounced her on her wedding night just say that she liked to flick her bean now & then? Why confess to having bumped uglies?
I wonder whether that old dude in your Penn & Teller video can come up with a non-surgical way for women to "tug" a broken hymen back into existence.
Yay... another wonderful gory tradition!
http://iranpoliticsclub.net/animation-graphics/ashura3/index.htm
Just look at the joy on her face. Nothing can bring a mother and child so close like cutting the child and spilling his blood. I'm so glad that this tradition is still alive, even though it's, you know, the 21st century.
"It's just a flesh wound!"
I hope you're not making fun of a religion that is not your own